We recently found a guitar that was made from the same plants as tequila. Keeping with the philosophy that alcohol begets great music, Bushmills and Lowden have teamed up to create the Whiskey Barrel Guitar.

The Bushmills x Lowden F-50 was handcrafted from the wood of whiskey barrels, along with ancient bog oak, and reclaimed redwood. The result… An homage to guitar-making, music and whiskey-drinking. Please, do not lick the guitar.

Agave is the plant responsible for making delicious life-affirming tequila. Now, the multi-tasking plant has been used to make a guitar.

The Cuervo x Fender Agave Stratocaster Guitar was a collaboration between the liquor and guitar-making giants. It’s an effort to show the versatility and sustainability of the plant, while cementing tequila’s place in music history.

Nothing says, ‘rock and roll,’ quite like a can of chopped pork and ham. The makers of The SPAMP knows this.

The fully-functional pre-amplifer/practice amp is made from an actual Spam can. Assuming that all of the pork-parts were removed first, the SPAMP contains Pro Audio Grade Components, including a Discrete JFET Amplifier.

It also has a few effect settings such as ‘Fried’ (even harmonics for a warm fuzz), ‘Grilled’ (odd harmonics for a meatier overdrive distortion), and ‘Chilled’ (no distortion, just the warm tone of JFET amplification). ‘Spice’ and ‘Heat’ control the harshness of the distortion and the post-distortion signal level respectively. Plug in and spam all of your friends.

Designed to look like a guitar case, the old-school tin lunch box will make you one of the coolest kids in school, or at the office. Earn even more more street-cred by having your sandwiches cut into guitar-shape.

The Guitar Case Lunch Box even comes with a set of 10 stickers to decorate your case. Or, use the stickers from your apples and bananas to show everyone where you’ve been. Hello, Chiquita!!